The Writers Guild of America nominations –which do not consider non-Guild signatories and animation, so Toy Story 3, Winter’s Bone, Another Year, The King’s Speech and Blue Valentine were not eligible–boost the Oscar fortunes of original screenplays The Black Swan, The Fighter, Inception, The Kids Are All Right and Please Give. Among the adapted screenplays, 127 Hours, The Social Network and the Coens’ True Grit were expected, while I Love You Phillip Morris and The Town show unexpected strength. Ben Affleck’s Boston caper movie also made the Producers Guild top ten this morning, as did all the other narrative feature nominees except Please Give and Morris, which are unlikely to be announced by Academy president Tom Sherak and Mo’Nique on Oscar nominations morning January 25.

Films that did not make the WGA grade include Rabbit Hole, Get Low, Hereafter, Shutter Island, Somewhere and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger from writers’ fave Woody Allen, which were also ignored by the PGA.

The full list of nominees is on the jump.

Of the expected documentary nominees, only Inside Job, Enemies of the People and Gasland are on the Oscar short list. PGA-nominated Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Elliot Spitzer and Waiting for Superman were significant omissions, while Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop was again a no-show.

The winners will be announced at the 2011 Writers Guild Awards on Saturday, February 5, 2011.

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Black Swan, Screenplay by Mark Heyman and Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin; Story by Andres Heinz; Fox Searchlight